Bottle.



No. 687,l56. Paf'aniedlov. I9, |901.

J. W. JACKSON.

BOTTLE.

(Application led Apr. 2, 1901..

(No Model.)

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

J OHN` W. JACKSON, OFv YOUNGSTOW, OHIO.

BOTTLE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 687,156, dated November n19, 1961.

' Application filed April 2,1901. serai-No. 54,013. tremano' ing drawings.

This invention relates to certain new yand useful improvements in bottles, and relates a cylinder which is secured to the bottom of the bottle and has a spout connected thereto and extended out through one side of the bottle. In 'this cylinder is arranged a suctionvalve which is connected by a valve-rod to an operating-lever which is supported upon the cap of the bottle. The cap of the bottle after being once placed in position is securely locked thereon, so that after the contents of the bottle have been used the same may not be refilled. p

In describing the invention in detail reference is had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specitication, wherein like numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts throughoutthe several views, and in which- Figure 1 is a central vertical sectional view of my improved bottle. Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view taken on the line 2 2 of Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a detail side elevation of the working barrel or cylinder that is arranged within the bottle. Fig. 4 is an underneath plan view of the same. Fig. 5 is a detail side elevation of the spout which is connected to the cylinder and extends outwardly through the wall of the bottle. Fig. 6 is a central vertical sectional view of a part of the suction-valve.

In the accompanying drawings, 1 indicates the bottle proper, which may be of any desired form and has its neck 2 provided with exterior screw-threads to receive the cap 3, which is threaded thereon. The neck 2 is further provided exteriorly with circumferentially-arranged teeth 4, which are located on the neck at the base of .the screw-threaded portion `and are adapted to be engaged by the I ratchet 5, which is secured on the inner face of the neck portion and the cap, this ratchet engaging with the teethand preventing the unscrewing of the cap from the bottle-neck after once being placed in position thereon.

On the upper face of the bottom of the bottle there is formed integral therewith an annular ring 6, which holds the working barrel or cylinder 7 against displacement within the bottle. This AWorking barrel or cylinder 7 is open at its lower end and is formed with a disk 8, having feet 9, which tit within the annular ring 6. The working barrel or cylinder' is closed at its upper end except for an opening therein to receive the valve-stem 10, extending vertically through the central opening in the top plate of the cap 3 and carrying a pin 11 near its upper end. This pin 11 operates in a slot 12, formed-in the operatinglever 14, the latter being supported by a bracket l5, secured tothe top of the cap 3. The valve-rod 10 carries a suction-valve 16, which is connected to the valve-rod by a spider 17 or other suitable means, said suction- Valve carrying the ordinary Hap-valve 18 of the usual form of construction.

The working barrel or cylinder 7 is provided be placed in the opening in the top of the cap 3, through which the valve-rod l0 extends.

It will be observed that the depressing of the operating lever or handle 14 will elevate the suction-valve 16 through its connection with said handle or lever by the valve-rod 10, drawing a quantity of liquid within the bottle into the working barrel or cylinder 7 and expelling the same through the spout 19 in the same manner as is performed by the working barrel and suction-valve of a pump. The

cap 3 being locked on the bottle after the IOO , der located on the bottom of the bottle, said cylinderbeing open at its lower end and closed at its upper end, a spout extending at an incline through the Wall of the bottle and connected at its inner end to said cylinder, a suction-valve in said cylinder, a Valve-rod connected to said suction-valve and extending through the upper end of the cylinder and through the cap of the bottle, and means mounted on the cap of the bottle to engage said valve-rod for operating the same, substantiaily as described.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in the presence of two Witnesses.

JOI-IN W. JACKSON.

Witnesses:

JOHN NOLAND, E. E. POTTER. 

